Date of application definition

Date of application means the ef- fective date of an Application for Com- pensation filed with A.I.D. pursuant to§ 204.21 of this part.
Date of application means the date on which an Application for Com- pensation is actually received by USAID pursuant to § 231.15.
Date of application means the date of application determined in accordance with paragraph 30 or 34G of these rules as appropriate.

Examples of Date of application in a sentence

  • Date of application shall prevail in cases of more than three (3) employees requesting such leave.


More Definitions of Date of application

Date of application means the date a complete loan appli- cation with supporting documents is received by the department.
Date of application means the date of the U.S. Post Office postmark, fax, or electronic transmittal, or when the application is hand delivered to the department. The statute in effect on the "date of application" will determine the program criteria the applicant must satisfy.
Date of application or “time of application” means the date on which the application for enrollment is received for processing by the secretary of state. Applications must be completed, and all necessary supporting documentation provided, before an applicant and/or co-applicant will be approved to participate in the Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program. Applications must be completed within 30 days from the date of application in order to be approved for enrollment unless, at the sole discretion of the secretary, just cause can be shown to excuse a delay.
Date of application means the date the signed application on the form approved by the department for the purchase of the type of service in question is received by the department, as deter- mined under s. ETF 10.82 (1).
Date of application means the date an Application is received by the Subgrantee.
Date of application means the date a loan application is accepted by the department.
Date of application means the date that the Division administrator receives the application by the county board of supervisors or the court’s request for a diagnostic evaluation.